Canonical definition

Canonical here means something different from “great.” Marbury’s canonical status is demonstrated by the number of judicial decisions that treat it as a great decision and meaningful support for the judicial invalidation of government acts. We do not believe it should be treated that way, but mistaken or strategic canonization is still canonization.
Canonical means: there might be some other “coincidental” ones; but this is a “natu- rally arising” one. The word has to do with “canon” and hence with Christianism (I guess). Cf. two vector spaces V, W of the same dimension are isomorphic, but in general there is no canonical choice among the possible isomorphisms.
Canonical in this context means that we have a closed system so the amount of water molecules in the system stays constant during the measurement. After opening valve 1 it is possible to calculate the absolute uptake of the sample by the drop in pressure (knowing the exact volume of measurement cell + dosing chamber). As starting pressure usually either 12.3 mbar (evaporator 10°C) or 17 mbar (evaporator 15°C) are chosen.

Examples of Canonical in a sentence

  • Hoover WG (1985) Canonical dynamics: Equilibrium phase-space distributions.

  • Where the answer to this question is ‘yes’, the Applicant must provide full details and expect that this will be discussed in more detail if they are successfully shortlisted for interview, more particularly in relation to their Canonical status and whether the Applicant is subject to any restrictions which may affect their suitability for appointment to the post applied for.

  • Bussi G, Donadio D, Parrinello M (2007) Canonical sampling through velocity rescaling.

  • Each multimedia presentation is followed by discussions to encourage communications and facilitate the exchange of information of most value to the participants.

  • Canonical analysis of principal coordinates: a useful method of constrained ordination for ecology.

  • Bussi G, Donadio D, Parrinello M (2007) Canonical sampling through velocity rescal- ing.

  • VIDAL-PUGA: Defining Rules in Cost Spanning Tree Problems Through the Canonical FormSiddhartha BANDYOPADHYAY and Mandar OAK: Party Formation and Coalitional Bargaining in a Model of Proportional RepresentationHans-Peter WEIKARD, Michael FINUS and Juan-Carlos ALTAMIRANO-CABRERA: The Impact of Surplus Sharing on the Stability of International Climate AgreementsChiara M.

  • A Molecular Dynamics Method for Simulations in the Canonical Ensemble.

  • Thus, the norm to be considered in assessing an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor is whether conduct or interaction with a minor qualifies as an external, objectively grave violation of the Sixth Commandment (Canonical Delicts Involving Sexual Misconduct and Dismissal from the Clerical State, USCCB, 1995, p.

  • If there is any doubt whether a specific act qualifies as an external, objectively grave violation, the writings of recognized moral theologians should be consulted, and the opinions of recognized experts should be appropriately obtained (Canonical Delicts Involving Sexual Misconduct and Dismissal from the Clerical State, 1995, p.


More Definitions of Canonical

Canonical means: the construction of the model should be unique, and “acceptable” means:
Canonical here roughly means that it is defined without making any choices.
Canonical means simplest or prototypical. The heat reservoir coupled to the small system and responsible for the canonical distribution of energies is best pictured as an ideal- gas thermometer characterized by an unchanging kinetic tem- perature T . The reservoir gas consists of many small-mass classical particles engaged in a chaotic and ergodic state of thermal and mechanical equilibrium with negligible fluctu- ations in its temperature and pressure. Equilibrium within this thermometric reservoir is maintained by collisions as is described by Boltzmann’s equation. His “H Theorem” estab- lishes the Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution found in the gas. See Steve Brush’s 1964 translation of Boltzmann’s 1896 text Vorlesungen über Gastheorie.Prior to fast computers texts in statistical mechanics were relatively formal with very few figures and only a handful of numerical results. In its more than 700 pages Tolman’s 1938 tome The Principles of Statistical Mechanics includes only two Figures. [The more memorable one, a disk colliding with a triangle, appears on the cover of the Dover reprint volume.] Today the results-oriented graphics situation is en- tirely different as a glance inside any recent issue of Science confirms.

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